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Invitation to our Lymphoedema Support Network Meeting

Paris Sokur from Lymphoedema Support Network

Lymphoedema Support Network
Warmly invites you to attend:

Dr Jonathan Astin
Lymphatic Vessels and Lymphoedema
An Overview of Lymphatic Biology

Monday 27th May 2019 from 7pm to 9.30pm
Guest Speaker 7.30pm to 8.30pm
Location: Cancer Society, Domain Lodge, 1 Boyle Crescent, Grafton (off Park Road) Auckland
Free under cover parking is available within the building
Complementary Supper from 8.30pm

We are delighted to introduce Dr Jonathan Astin, our speaker on ‘Lymphatic Vessels and Lymphoedema - An Overview of Lymphatic Biology’

Jonathan is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Medical Sciences, University of Auckland. He has trained as a developmental biologist and is interested in understanding how blood and lymphatic vessels develop in the body and also how they contribute towards human disease. Jonathan studied at Massey University before completing his PhD and post-doctoral training at the University of Bristol. He now heads up his own research group here at Auckland.
Zebrafish Development and Disease Models Lab

All welcome and we look forward to seeing you there!
Certificate for one hour CPD can be offered to Health Professionals attending.

Lymphoedema Support Network Individual one-year subscription$15
Address: PO Box 56214, Dominion Road, Auckland 1446
Phone: 021 088 68351
Email: info@lymphoedema.org.nz
Web: www.lymphoedema.org.nz...

LSN Meeting Notice May 2013.pdf. .pdf Download View

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